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Published July 30, 2009 The Weekender
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![]() SALE-ING50% Off at Hollander & Lexer
This antique-flavored and retro-leaning menswear boutique is knocking half off just about everything in the
store, which means Robert Geller linen shorts for $120, Nice Collective's safari pea coats for $197 and an
Engineered Garments "baker" jacket for $145. Sadly, the butcher and candlestick-maker jackets are still full
price.
MUSEUM-HOPPINGPop-Up Wine Bar at MAD
Highbrow design goes down a lot easier with a few glasses of wine on the side—or better yet, a few
bottles. Columbus Circle's art and design museum is trying out the oldest room-filler in the book with a
pop-up called MADCrush, which will feature wine-box furniture, a seventh-story Central Park view and a whole
lot of vino. It's just like a Met fundraiser…give or take the cardboard bar.
![]() BEA YOURSELFAn LES Bea Arthur Tribute
Nothing draws a crowd like a Bea Arthur tribute, so the nostalgists at Mason Dixon are devoting this Friday
night to the fallen Golden Girl, with Arthurian screenings, interpretive reenactments of a few historic
performances and a beer-and-vodka cocktail dubbed Bea Arthur's Underpants. Like the underpants
themselves, it's not for the faint of heart.
99 PROBLEMSJay-Z at All Points West
With the Beastie Boys suddenly sidelined, Mr. Carter is stepping into the headlining spot at tomorrow
night's All Points West show (also including Fleet Foxes, Vampire Weekend and The National) featuring
Jersey-defying levels of insouciance and new diss tracks targeting Soulja Boy, Bruce Ratner and the cast of
Grey's Anatomy.
![]() COBBINGSouth Street Seaport's New Corn Cart
The city's cart food renaissance continues with this looser riff on the spiced cobs at La Esquina. This
time, it's cups of steamed corn, shaved off the cob, laced with anything from Parmesan to honey and chili
pepper. The catch: like the schnitzel
truck, this cart can be elusive, and you'll have to get lucky to catch them when they're open. Just
cross your fingers and follow the line of kernel-covered bankers.
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